Children are like buds in a garden and should be carefully and lovingly nurtured as they are the future of the nation and the citizens of tomorrow ‘Jawaharlal Nehru.
Children’s Day was celebrated on 12 November 2022 in the Primary Block to celebrate the spirit of Childhood and to mark the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru,our first Prime Minister. The Principal Reverend brother Sudhakar Reddy ,the director and Correspondent Rev.Br. K.M.Joseph and the Bursar Reverend brother Arogyam along with the Primary Coordinator Ms.Phulwant Kaur extended their support and graced this joyous celebration. The celebration commenced with a Prayer song.The portrait of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was garlanded as a mark of respect by the Principal,Director and Correspondent and by the Primary Coordinator. To make this occasion memorable for our little Paulians,the teachers expressed their love and affection by organizing Cultural Programme comprising melodious songs,wonderful solo and duet dance performances,blissful dance medley, a hilarious skit and a spectacular fashion show. One minute games were conducted for the students and prizes were awarded to all the winners as a part of this celebration. The Principal Reverend brother Sudhakar Reddy in his address greeted the children and spoke about Pandit Nehru .He said Pt.Nehru had many good qualities and asked them to emulate one quality of Chacha Nehru and that could be to dress well and look smart . The Director and Correspondent Rev.Br.K.M.Joseph greeted the children and mingled with them joyfully. All the events brought in fun , smiles and joy on the faces of the children as they enjoyed the day thoroughly. The Programme concluded by singing the National Anthem
Children’s Day Celebration Galore
Nationwide, 14 November is celebrated as Children’s Day, to mark the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, who had immense love for children. Children’s Day was celebrated in St.Paul’s High School with great enthusiasm. Various competitions like Group Mime, Group Dance and Group Singing of their patron Saints were held between different houses. The teachers participated in a mellifluous Antakshri game for the entertainment of the students. A magnificent Rangoli pattern was created with flowers by the students of classes 5 to 10 displaying the school colours yellow and green. The Principal Rev. Brother Sudhakar Reddy greeted the students and conveyed his best wishes to all the them. He insisted on the children enjoying their childhood which is the best period of their lives. The Director and Correspondent Rev. Br.K.M.Joseph declared the winners of all the events at the end of the programme. The day’s celebration concluded with the singing of the National Anthem.